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OORT at SAA MARR ae Lopnaclia WiCainheh eh aaa S18 Oba oh hea ca ll 1 tidal Ta sdih Lyle Latara) SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT # # «: rosie? EpérENt THEY MEET BS eae RINGS TO-NIGHT IN CALIFORNIA. JIMMY SMITH’S -CLAIM TO ‘HOEY OUTPOINTED BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP) BY TOMMY MURPHY & warm bunch, who make the Nomparell . ama aad Brooklynite Is Criticized in|®** "New [clupt oats Though Defeated, George Put’ Some Quarters, but His For- orthg,,Harlom Circle Social Club has been Up a Game Fight to ized from the bowlers who make thess : * aileys their head joo feit Is Still Up. Beets, af gallows Brntaney ccs the End. tary, Niviliiane ite #eoording ecretary, Abe’ shaw; “captain, Dmil Rodel; aasietant George Klumpp; treaaurer, Thoinas | As an offset to the it disappoint- eant~at- grea ppo! Sewenite el elt a In a bout which was full ofthe fast- urphy’; ment expressed by bowlers in learning, | mira Wuadt ny ene en Harlem circle |est kind of slugging during the three through The Bvening World, that the |ulleys, One” Hundred “und rDhy, Tvence ‘Aurelio Herrera, the first series in the match contest be-| friday in‘eash nuatee nel he Brat ihareuer: esthareeleuMeiaey: ut, fighting Mexican, wilt have it out tween Jimmy 6mith and Johnny Nelson i th : iehting 4 a i 3 Inter-Club Contest. pointed || Gecrwe sey, o8 Skates, with Young Corvett. From past had ‘been postponed Wednesday night, Uttle fighter, in the star bout at the’ Creacent ds Ws 8 Re it is stated that the illness of Nelson | ,, Checimiend. rehae tolled ent night on nt on | stag of the Navarre A. C., in its chub- > ras a severe cold and that the mateh | the alleys Of the Crescent A. C. house, in West Twenty-ninth stvect, , 4 x yr, yn a the home team won t) peels. ‘The 2 - is still on. (Nelson is able to be out veh ts *| near Seventh avenue, last night. From scores again to-day and will quickly resume gong open! ‘his practise at the Universal. eer enents iectesuee paleo the tee Smith did not claim forfeit and no on wi tame tho date when he ose 8 ave hey scenes wollne ot cies Soar ta Brooklyn. This date will prob: Raton” : 5 | audience of members, who packed the ably be early in the coming week, of | &?* . plshiicree) to) te atnest (caper eee which due notice will be given. ht ys fought under strict Marquis of Ainpoaton to lightly regard the cieime | 7 To Murphy, who is past master af Gis of Smith as the champion of Brooklyn | 44 1,, Brooklyn Match Game. style of fighting. 3 and it is argued by those who dispute | contest at the Grand central, ikooklyae isa | Murphy started right fm to fintety © performances thia should be one of the hardest battles between little men seen Pince Battling Nelson and J. Edward Britt fought out their differences of opinien. Britt knows Herrera well. Both are Callfornians, and Britt has seen the Mexican in many of his encounters. Yesterday 1 asked James to give me 2 | god Hine on our friend Aurelio, as only ting man could size him up. This | io Jimmy said: "Herrera? Well, now, I'll tell you. ‘He's what: you might call a dangerous man. Yes, he's dangerous. He doesn’t know a whole lot about boxing. H might fight a second-rater and make a | poor showing. Then he might fignt a @hamplon and win out. The thing @bput Herrera is that he has a danger- us punch. I don't think he uses much ealoulation, He doesn't know when he 4s going to land !t. It’s a co0d deal of a chance with him. He swings away. endigust because he is a bit wild and does the unexpected thing he gets one home almost by accident when you ge = SSeS: =I Bas 3 gl seeeees| sees | al Such claims that the newspapers have | Bight, the latter winning two series of boat | Hoey, letting fly both hands foro fe three in five games. ‘There was @ large| George's head and body. H done more than the bowler to make|<rowa ‘Bresont, e°netuay onteet Sit OY pele | good his right to the title. It is not the | Folled next week. turned the: blows, and they stusged purpose of this paper in printing bowl- Gossip of the Bowlers. for keeps. Just before the round was ing news to place crowns on the heads| Bert Allen has received his new hi up Murphy banged Hoey straight im of any bowlers. To such as refuse to ting into that|¢he mouth with hie right, drawing the « . ‘winter one of accept Smith's claims, however, it is|the most dangerous contestants in the city. | blood. | well to recognize the fact thut for more| gyaman and Bdward 20 poll; team than four weeks $100 has been held at | match with Robinson tat ico the the Amphion a8 a forfeit for Smith to | 7nd Central, ees vinight, bestifour| blows in bis stomach and face. Hoey meet all comers and this information samen FBR 8 gee clinched and Murphy, with his wéual_, was printed in The Bvening World | ,,T¢,Grand Centeat fam in the Metropoll- | short upper-cuts, reached Hoey’s jaw “a when the money was posted, and since. | Grand Central aleve, Rrookisn, on Friday, | 20d mouth. After they broke away 7 Ss and at the New York alleys (Amann | Murphy made a rush and Hoey nailed 7 mith Not Claiming Things. a rreias” 8) on Thursday, Jan. 23. Both| him on the jaw with a short Rent, Under all rules of soort money posted as | Pee ST with the Metropolttans, making his knees sink. The oro |@ forfelt entities the one for whom # col Harry Staude tnalithe high score of 279| Yelled for Hoey to go in, itd In the second round Murphy safied into Hoey, and landed many telling and Young Corbett to-night will| to take off when a man is nearly right @on't expect it. He is a fellow who be @ battle of sluggers. | than ten when he starts work, there js no doubt he will get into the ring this might stay twenty rounds and look as| Young Corbett never was a fancy man, | 1 i t 4f he had’ put up a poor fght, Lut at|#e alwuys liked to wade in and slug, | {ire Q Mahon’ Paving tO. peonlety Lees the same time he's apt to knock out|@nd he was neyer so happy os when he| Corbett's best punch is an overhand an¥fnan of his weight in the world, |could fimi a man who would stand toe | swing with the right. He knocked Mc- . Govern out with this, and .the same Hevgsn't a sure fighter at all, but at}to tce and trade wallop: with nim.| HOV Gnished fidie Hanlon. Its a great T= fight between Aurelio Herrera | weight, and while two pounds {s harder ‘a times you might call him’ brilliant, He | This ly Herrera’s eecialty. He thinks unech “when it lacds, and in condition Test je sourtit ty accept all honors, that cou z | pune! . jo > ° ne | Se esas eit Sheret | 8 he did Murphy ‘shot’ in ht fs more dankerous than several men I|that he can knock out any fighter Inj he Keeps left and right swinging so fast |Uyrdermule arise: Goa tenia eeeeaa rane | Somes Se ree tae bart aeken Gocned land deft’ to))Bis fae ‘ead, Dody¢. while Know who are really better boxcrs and | the world, and he Is willing to take any | {At one ts sure to find the mark sooner |eeptance. Smith, “however, has Mot made | from Dec. 13 to Jun. 15. George | hooked his left. twice to . or Inter, Nelson is the only. man who fhe verdict at ‘the ‘pabite. “1t1s algo “to: be at eee Tommys' jaw before the bell rang.” < Alley ownery will be represented at the I sated to hi i tree " ented in the third and last round. Murph era Tere nets seh atignal tournament In Louisrilie by At) waded into Hoey and banged him hard Aghters.” 2 kind of @ chance. The one thing he ob-| ever took this blow of Corbett’s square- Then in came Benny Yanger. Suid | jacts to is a man with a long, well-|!y on the tip of the chin and came cal back greedy for more. He couldn't land Yanger: educated straight left jab. eran arite eBieaeh 5 He's a great fighter. He ECHOR Corbett's palpate has Losi Hee rien ls Habitat beet Rand poe ean*punch like a mule kicking. I real | the subject of much talk. As a rute le has a knack of handing it in the Biddy Bishop sald about his |the fighting men around New York are jmicst of w mix-up, 4 arrears @ridiging. That was dead true. One |of the opinion that the Denverite has| Corbett and Herrera ate both able to of ray- | trained down too often to have much|take a beating. They have never met timed Chicago tae Mexican was stay- | ‘Ta! pofore, and the dope on their abilitie: ing"&t @ hotel that I used to frequent | Stamina left. It is a notorious fact <hat| promives nearly an equal match, I? at thras.. I knew a barkeeper there |b? gets fearfully fat betwen bouts, and Bnsthing the records favor Herrera. Ferg well; 1 used to drop in and talk | ‘hat he usually has to take off pounds | In September, 19, the Mexican fought quently expressed o desire to meet John je oe vi | Voorhels.: Dave Shiman. Charley Starr and seni taaine indepenlent at tee alloy owners, | at close quarters in the wind and on the | several Other etars whom he has especially | Tookg: as though ‘Greater New York woul | ‘4 Hoey was game, however, and Pamed in oreferance for an acceptance Of | have at jeast twenty-fve teama in the tourn- | tried hard to land his ri it on Tommy's bis open challenge.” ail have declined and | ament—the largest number since the kather-| jaw. Murphy kept up his. vicious el he hag now chalienced the winter of the | {ng at Buftalo theee years mae. ie) andl hia body. uiiwey beaks eon bell Voortiels-Koater match, It_was after these efforts had made| John Sohl, of the Enterprise team, has | 00 Hoey when the bell rang, ending the to ‘gota mateh atone. focal that | ene * 4 | Smith deposited $50 fortelt: with the Bruns- Rivet Tee nament at the Rive side. | |siek-Balke-Collender Company. and chal: One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fifth. street, Jenged any man in America fo roll him @ The, vious recon score of 252 was held AMUSEMENTS. | series of games following the national tour- Pree ot toe Aston: | fament In Loulsvilie’ in Maren. And ven Fah ied few the only reaponses he has received. to eae dh he eaeiien hare “coat hie challenge 1a from the bowlers in Chicago. ats Ymo-game contern, Mee te Tay chan: | [EMPIRE 72 =ATRE. B wes & com wt Dionsh{p. soon at Thum's Lenox MAUDE ADBMS Sukie Barnee ected H bron Battling Nelsoh twenty rounde in Mon- Grim, although I didn't drink. One [Just before welshtog In, going through | AES aBsing the decision. Five months | an oreal in the steam-room of some| Inter Nelson knocked Corbett out in Local Bowlers Pass Smith Up. morning I went ia and ave how Her- c ry convenient Hamman bath. ten rounds. Three months after that atieys, One Tundred "and Twenty-fitth one PETER PAN a ‘se bptted oad Se ae sit | But this time he haa come to weight | {eleon knocked Corbett out egatn in Willie Fitzgerald. Sele a ae Saar pn conrreroeads | eagtrAtaamaet arreat soar Dinan Aas CRITERION THEATRE, B le 2 : t fellow e . . 2 Es era Toa Eos ; : raid Scott fellow Is nine rounds. a. the, ciaims of bowies Tee Alea i Bvs.8.15. Mat 216) © high “score of 1,834. _. 8 gradually. He had to get the bout| ast June Eddle Hanlon beat (decis- cent fact that none have tried to bring ing ppimaclt, Last nigat he stood here |) troned two weeks to give him a| ton) Young Corbett in twenty rounds at Ethel Barrymore * Auice sit By _ Barrymore. Away the money from the Amohion, Smith | | Voorhels. of the Coles team. now leada in| | cis Pantaloon, with Lionel at Hib tar for hours.. Every time he | f San Francisco. In November Hanlon a ar ‘ . a , on, but | the éndividual hich the Riv took a drink of weiskey ve filed the | Petter chance to condition himself. Yes-| rovent a twenty-round draw with Her- || okecmne “evisent. that "the scorer made ‘by | tournament with TOL OT for fourtcen’ kecres, y a lars right up to the brim, and he | 'rday was only two pounds ove; !rera in Los Angeles. him in. tournaments and magch contests | Buchholg, of the Rosedale, Is second. with fat. Bat. 2.1 7 ia D> , 2 have been suffictently hlh to win the re-| 1891-16.” Algonquin leads the teams with FRITZI SCHEFF 2 ‘oftener than any other man I pect of those who have nealected to accent | twelve victories In sixteen games. and New MODIRTE. his anen challenge. Jersey te second, having won eleven in alx. pil $0 Bee Re Bway $235 evel iw. We'll never te able to fight A team match contest Is betne arranged | teen. 15. Mat if he keeps up that pace.’ | bepress, Senin and Otto, Helltes, Both of Sey ie oe ane Hover. Musical Sat “Hut he seems to stand it. He cer- 5 7 yeaa Bare In tee series one at the Ammpnion, | being considered by George Kiummty ae ite N? Uywe RYE.| < Fight To-Night in ’yriseo. Beare in two, marion One tt wratiia tainton: | Harlem Clrale; It ie ororoied te reas ieee a, \ y gave ne fal fight.” tainly gave ne an awful’ figh Prtniy third erect, Manhattan, Dates | frerh or chica ears ina row down tie sine SUDSON Rate Se ere y" sa, Se this sert and the bowler is to roll r 20. ANGER, by the ‘way. has been CHANCE T0 Fl fi IEN z eae Ma Re leisen on smiths anit, | suares by avalding the ergs, Ue STIKee and Bomar shar Yeeer harshly criticised for refusing T= Willie Lewis-FYtzgerald fight ) ed as a knocker-out. He finished elght Annual Meeting of Bowlers. THEA. B ast : : : : Be ieay aioe ite should be nearly ae good as the | fencers, and then won severe: bouts| AMINA, MecitTsenne crand cee-| ST. NICHOLAS TEAM WINS. SAVOY at ee arse ith ae | 2 : ee 24 Ny Corbett-Herrera affair, Both of | through decisions. His string of vic- 1d the home a local clud Wednesd 4 tral Bowl! ‘Club was he! at atch was ito Mee bane tigte elie I, these boys are plain fighters, They eut | tories was unbroken for a long time. | alleys, at By Brookiyn. last nieat Sine ete Roa BY JOHN POLLOCK. Fain wien nc That EEE Memes: (out the fancy touches, and they both | He had lost only two bouts and had | EM ye° Petar Baown; ‘Vice-President, Jo: | At the St. Nicholas Rink, DALY’S Wine Wea a7 S | | pounds ringside. When the boys Yana whut atch} lant pugbe Ty. Me MAE. Haye the punch that winds things wp. | won about thirty when he met Rufe|seph Cahill; Secretary. Robert Hove: “Cao-| Sixty-siath atreet last night, tre Vert JAMES 3; COREE Welgied in Yanger, tipped the beam at|, Although a number of pugilists hava| ager, 41 Lippe tortignt Ante: besenah the Free ae neers upped ane berm 2! yeen hurling challenges at Philadelpaia| Ciocinnadt Ustt-weignt, tor ven rounds hefore | Fitzgerald came to hie best a couple of | ‘Turner, ‘The black man knocked him| tain, Wiltlam Contes; | Pirwt Lieutenant. | vesting teame In thee the con- a oy ‘ ¥ the Indianapolis A. C.’ on the night of Jan. a has been doing some 7 iy | Gilbert Prime; Second’ Lieutenant. lockey game were Biway & 45th st. Bvs. 3 avai 144 1-2 pounds stripped, mare| Jack O'Brien for a fight there are Only | 25° Aner this bout Yanuar will be signed to |Year® ago, and has been doing out in two rounds. Lewis {was only | uuctt club ls one of the cliest|the Columbia ‘varsity elsees LYCE! ay & Ath ats Svs “4 than elght pounds overweight. two of this large number who will get| box Tommy Murphy. good fighting at intervals since that| eighteen years old. He stayed out of riety ee Cateruatihaste St. Nicholas team of th Resa THE LION AND THE nese, 1 Giving away welght lke that has|the chance of exchanging wallops| ° Stein to Meet McGarry. time. Not being remarkably clever he | the ring for awhile, then came back | having teams in all the tmporsent lotint, | Hockey League. ‘The latter peteur aS fabvctibbe Dea cabot oh a cost many a g00d man a bdeating,| With him for the money. These ‘or-| +acia stein, the Quaker City light-welant, |Scldom wins a decision, but often | pd. slack inen ‘Bnckiora fatal, {2 | Rumber of the best, average rollera in New Succeeded. in, carrying off the by, Sa -! Perhaps Yanger could have whipped| tunute fighters are Tommy Ryan, the! who has been showing up = well in the| Pads a knockout. When he started | 0.20 it ag, ROME, Was, the |e Reais eve with eo nimber on the wals| team atasted cee with ane sauna eee | BELAS Thala Relagce pemetate ae: McGarry. but he would have been-fool-| @ddle-welght champion, whom O'Brien | bouts which he hag so far had in thie city, | #8hting he knocked out six men before | Jast blot on ils eecutebaoe Since then | ine Hat. whistle to gain a goal, and thes lost ino] BLANCHE BATES in ish 9 take such a chance. He is tco| !% OVeranxious to fight for the middie-| was matched last night to meet Amby Mc-; he won a single bout on the referee's wnppedt ked out Martin Canole an High Score for Prize. time in getting it. Wagstaff scoring the | i estentet a Garry In a three-round bout at the next stag! decision, Just three years ago he | Whipped Jack O'Keefe. Z geal after five minutes of playing?d \endesy ut Munley 14h at 4 wae Tight to mix it up with middiewelg.:ts, weight title, and Marvin Hart, the) ofthe Navarre A.C... which comes off ip its 4 = vis is clever, but his great stand-| gince John Koster made his world recon | Ing a scrimmage: Wn i dur tn Bavid Belasco Loulaville heivy-welght,whom the clever | Sutthetse ok hat TMtene MEAT Hes | fought Witlle Lewis a ten-round draw | 19" short, shappy right-hand Jolt. lavernge inf 233 for thirteen games at the| Was over they had secured a ieug vs | fl 9 Hast Phin TTY AIRS Igy. BRITT Keaves for California | Phladelphian is willing to meet before syvuld be a faat hottie while it latte, ax both jin New Britain. He “knocked ‘anole “out with, it. H8 lGrcnd ‘central alleya he sccmna to have im: | two paints in: the soure. a of | 2.axe UALLAND ica Peo ul a Phare f 2 re 00d, hers and al re. 3 + x ’ S eaeac ty . S04 one! of tie clubs" in California for the |™en mitt pe io gerne: | since that time Lewis hae improved |e» taker nia ptinchen give mine wreaks |Py"tat MGMT Qk MRDGTRG aN ghee | ns | ert eek Sit, Ft MeGovern wallop. |street_and Division avenue, where no less BIJOU Bway “331 Time In |EveR, for a regular Terry than forty contestants forthe hard rubber AMUSEMENTS, Tayi ote couN.Y (To-ml khan, Rag ——————— " fon Saturday. Tie object of his} heavy-weight | championship of. the , it 14. - fips a! promised match’ with wel.| Worl: Gus Ruhlin, the Akron. Giant; Big Offer for Nelson and Herman. | surprisingly. He, like Fitzgerald, start- gonf has Leen satistied. Billy Britt has| Gee, Gardner, Mike Schreck, Jack| There are two club matchmakers who are - ae v “Twin Sullivan and Tommy “Burns, | trying in every possible way to arrange ball prize have rolled sixty games above started a biz fighting club in San Frar-| who have been hurling chatenges i sah “Kd eee tna tale face MT entnC reer WARFIELD cisco, and has @ date ulready promised | O'Brien, better, Took for beptedin frig Sh eremnrtiasemrirgg au bails sister tnd Rmharuel to atitaiets, in: New Amsterdam Mate wade act ‘ se Mat. dat “* by the Suvervixors, Jimmy furnishes) Jer" %8 they haven't @ chance With) centy pested Eddie Hanlon in a battle at | terest in bowling ‘offered the new tall ana | | HAX TEMPLETON in GEO. COHAN'S i STAR sett ettn seth Picvares. ok. prize for the five highest scores in “open | “45 Minutes linutes from > his full half of the biains th ttt | . rd u a @ bialns In the Britt Oem watt Tam Aggeien Cal, ‘Than. matehiaers are Fumes" "aurite December ant January, ow m Broadway” tae combiaation, and be needs to be on the a. 5 Se 1 Bround. Besides that, he is to take on| | Since O'Brien foun: and defeated tow | amt aoe, ecard. oF me, Maciek Got Me tal 281 HA Be Tite Cases hease |f LIBERTY peseines 28 atx ob way “Ine: ei SD sl Beara “f 3 tzslmmons he has been losing welxht tn- : 3 the ist xt Week Torn, @ m&ch with Kid Hermun or Young! fighters a $15,000 purse to contest for in @ = TC in Deepen to follow Le oven-rame rol THE - CLANSMAN || Fe ee ee Se Be ee Mae rents, 24 year | Corbett (it te lacter teats Herrera), and | 729 Of taking It on. In speaking of his | twenty-round t softer. probable they (wil ing with a." ee entrance houme tournament Theat J el ro ome ny i ce er bot re, Broad 424 Ak & * AY; Sein tine to"oceia ats "Bry Sia | ae uae On sale a | SR toe er cl Sea PROUD ime eae ir], HURRAY 2 Miche eden hi more Herford Wants Another, ESniy"presont contestarss. und the play has | faa 3 VERONIOUE Win kerit "Thorne | €2,uP {nto the mounturns, Ike Jeffries. | pounds stripped. He further stated that lon acted with great cuisine, 3 me- | IMDS pare te Bunt, teamp ‘ant climb Peaks until his | his constant’ boxing at theatres hae re-| Al Herford, manager of Kid Sullivan, is! 9), light-weight wrestling champion-| To-day at the Clermont Rink the | tite #nritonal In exovctsd, en Koster ; No higher WA pertect and his muscles are like | duce! him. and he is gure he will have no|so sour over his man's defeat at the hands lent Tnecesnaen ralght. a jes Ryan Gn {8 jot Unk’ Russell in thelr six-round bout in| ship of the world wil jecid = ; lent "for the iniidie-welent champlonsiip, [Philadelphia last Monday night, that be hes! night at the Grand Central Palace,| hockey team will meet the strong AMUSEMENTS. offered Russell a puree of $1,000 to meet Brooklyn Latin School team. Capt. Benny Yanger Being Matched. Bull rT and Forty-third 424 8t.. | yr, ORTIMER! ullivan in a fifteen-round bout at 183| Lexington avenue Miller, of Clinton, has bis men in fine Mate. = “ M yen, Your ‘Tehne AMMERSTEIN’S #8 |35: PROCTOR’S 2. th SS Saree crack De Witt Clinton High School aa mGHARD" CARLE “SHE Mevon Break cords. Training in a city or near OF TOKIO: one“#'a great handicap for any figher. ork Last 3 times, Last Mat. Gat ors } v3 z fae ounds before the Eurek: “i 5 Lermelo) Benny Yanger, the Chloago pugiliat. ts still |Tove. in the near future, Billy Mecsas | street, when George Bothner, the Pre | condition for the game, and a bruising, 2 Rayer aE Perea Stahoo'e Waterme ]PSTH “A FAIR EXCHANGE.” iy SEES a [Hema rent Cavite Gnassing: Mavi BVERY Bay, 26, 80c, aa Hingham, ee Daily Mats, Bsc |JnckNorw salle} ie: 3 saving. fidteencreued beat vn with (MAREE Of Russell, says he will make the |ent holder of the title, will defend his | gwier contest is expected. The Brooklyn “Js my bawth at Just the cor. Bara GR ee Netoee ae EL ee e eaan UE Salles will fleht /a#-180/pounds,'| fauraiy apainat ‘the: onslaaghta of the | roo) ackcr) as nie coe: orl the. bast Feci \emperature?” “It Ismay it please Your Heminence,” a jon_and® Ail Star Co. Bue. Goxdman before the Douglas A. C., of Welgh in at the ringside, ‘The Celebrated Comic Opera Corned: ALHAMBRAtYs yes eas best welter-welgnt in the business. AleX). Tong Tsland, having met many fast ry D Mabel McKinley, cli “Is my bawchrobe of Soweted Bees) eo Swanson, the popular little Swede, we and excellent teams. This te the first | VIRGINIA EARL ‘AND Hew 235, yt aa wage 7th av., 198 k Long & Idalene from Nippon in Its Socupiome place’ Perret eat +108 has the whole of Harlem at his bac | game that the Clinton team plays and weet AUGUST VON ae Canis Remeral ee yee pe aes 3 The IPker pure; [in his fight for Bothner's hanovs. | noua show the mettle of the players. ery (World's Greatest Rifle Bhov |} 5Q TH Paul C Tite eee BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. “Hava those vulgar pusilists been ex- Imposition | 15 While Swanson is a welter-welght, he} (i iton ig gcheduled to play an inter- orig Nag er hy, Calla- Mats: £07, riyO- ae ae Trio, cluded to the fia a Arthur ‘Rosenéteid HB | will be hailed as the light-weight cham | cs. matchswith the Albany Filgh School if Meck, Nichole Biaters, Wilton Bros, |i Maur &, Masetl I getter M On, | nner nnn nner 1 fawney, sir. aven't saw Approbation |! Se plon should he defeat Bothner to-night, | oe ine Erick hi Yann a 12578 “THE TRONMAGTER iw I A them, 4 ‘ 18 ickerbocker Rink on Jan. 2. a » Riles I i them J. Mortimer, have all notes, jet- Merry Leap Year MS as the latter staked his crown of |i Oe cals of the Clinton hockey TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8 rgd, PE. aaa. aise Soot, MG Msat- acd o ters cid documents from the Amalga- Gonpte sa ecient a 118 premier light-weight on the outcome | eae eet een ia, Brooklyn —SIXTH NATIONAL— ats.300. | OLD MONTAUHES Fulwn and foaled Association of Hotel Propretors ray. entry. PProbation, Mur! when the Swede consented to weigh in | (Til) fe eee enont; Jam 16, HE DEWEY Pry age Y ae ET pg Col TSG Bid hs oa Wes hacteas, ive ANd one-bait tw. | At the ringside at 18) pounda. | | Black Diamond Athletic Chub, at Cler- BILE SHOW Mat. To-day—Harry Bryant's Durlcequers for that purpose? ‘ 5 ; Bxnerme he battle is t; Jan. 2, Alba . el eg a ay amooth my [WATERBURY, Conn, gan, 12—| Mrdow iree years’ wrangling between Bothner and | Mont: Jan. 20, Albany High School, at WILL OPEN AT TB GOTHAM BAPh. Sy vs “Then, Mortimer, you may “Young Muldoon,” the —welter-weight oy 30 | Swanson and thelr numerous followers. ee posh I iat, Today—Trocotero Burlesquers. illow, bring me Hight 3 Pat Bulger High School, at Verona Lake, and Feb. MAD! SONS Kimppella, and then Youn may’ retire| Wrestler of New York, and Johnnie|’ Lucy Younm’, 114 |they have been challenging and re- |{)/"fose" figh gonool at Clermont. QUARE GARDEN}|* ST. NICHOLA quigtly and await my call. Iam minded | Kelly, a local wrestler of this city with ‘Thempian wat challenging and throwing mud at each S RINK, Ales Yon Mitzel., fo fake same leht other until the rivalry between them xercise before arls- | a good reputation, met on the mat here! woOURTH RAGE Mile’ and one “Baa ga ICE BKATING | Goin st. & Columbus av. | W8iter D, : bat i Svoestone dally, ooo OF 1 i “it TBR ee Ca er last night in a wrestling mate, which] Lyric Mandicai ixteentl: | ing thelr factions has terminated in ipRes ane one dally, except Mondays. Skates free. | m “ne Gne-Act a ame — was won by Muldoon, who won two Bad Newa 3 the bitterest sort of feeling; a bitter- a 14THST. TUTE AL. ison.|__Waybt ie 's Mi rel. I \ falls ke stioopesion.— rear teu : : ness that makes to-night’s fight @ ‘nh 2 OCIETY. Stent wash totic enna ya chan’ awe 4 hie ‘ONeill mt | men began their tussle, Kelly being) Alma Dutour 183 [grudge affair from start to finish, SOUSA 4x m8 uaxp RunMute Nete-ehenant’s Macher Pietites, TOM HEAR =; the favorite in the betting. According} Belindian ".; to the conditions of the match, the : ™men Were to wrestle three falls, catch- } as-catoh-can style. Kelly was in good } shape, while Muldoon was a trifle too fat. Kelly wan no match for Muldoon, had no trouble in pinning his { Brulee to the mat in both bouts ceeta te weet] BATTLE TO-NIGHT SS oe one Stentor Raiph contest, These will start promptly at andi $y, The Patinay, 8,20 o'clock, and the main event will go a eton, | Moree & Drea aoe aes 7 iy on shortly arter 9 o'clock. Mr, and Mrs.’ Mark Murphy, andy |tevy, 7 Vernon. Mur. i ————(@j1>—_ To-night the Hudson River A, C, will BOUVENIRA ae od Se | hold its regular weekly boxing stag, and Se eranicnoreae » ETROPOLITAN A. C.’S CARD. 2° COHAN Satin JAN. 3 : M 0 ie Ue «| from the cand arranged by Jimmy De- NEXT SUN, EVG,, SAX: Woe: © kyttpecta to w Ae Brn Word) COLMA A. C.’S NEXT STAG. forrest, the matchmaker of the club, | it wk aceon ‘Madelie & = . + Jan. 12.—Charles 5 ros: Sieger, of Hoboken, aid Poter Suillvan,| ‘The Colma A. C. for its regular week- ; The Initial show of the Metropolitan | somo Interesting exhtbitions soo 2°] HARLEM Wee Salerno te iat Garrick # wt'\¢roema anata of Wall River, fought a twelve-round/iy show on Tuesday night has fixed| SIXTH RAcE—s A ‘at Lion Palace, One Hupdred | witnesses he 7 NEXT TIStSeAMONS NETHERSOLE, A fome eh at CPOSMAN Gultecontrary BP ckaiorectie Wout wea, creda Malte fotiowibe micaramenecar tree | scar catient “is Jand ‘Tenth street and Broadway, will | tween “Sallor’ Burke and Johnny Car METROPOLIS'SES: 684.4%. Bre 8 : Club jest night, Sullivan being subst- | Jack Dorman will mett Jimmy Briggs, | Orent../! 10% be held on Saturday night. ‘Phe Lion:| roll. a hard proposition when it ‘come! -| Ml af, L 2 fat for Terry Martin, of riphia, Boston; Johnny Carroll and Jack SRankin «+ in Palace quarters were formerly occupied | to boxing. The rest of the card is made ‘THE RAYS in bi a Ai Tatonte Cristo. 4 po Rien oa appear. The bout was pan te ee rey conoluatons: Witt eet an + by the well-known Hudaon A, C., and | up as follows: Jeff Doherty and Jak Next Week—James om ata 4 ¥ end ween fo have ie angle | state Matthews.” Four other’ good eee 1% [1 Is the intention of the new orginten- | Lowry, George Kitaon and xoung ae Heeidigee FIELDS. ann re Lipma neki . bouts will algo be arranged, Nanna n the same quality of | Frenchy, Mike Burns and yo of Bi A = ieaniexcbiled over Biewer In cles cc Beeld Marco! LA Mca puerstactpncia augty 9 | and Bob Adler, who has been putting Dy,8.20, Mate. Wed.d Sat.2,13 | #2 i outiend-out fighting, but the New Jer- TAOrA. Hint am [Shows ax its predecessor, up good exhibitions at the club, wilt bag ian —THE SQUAWMAN | (ASIN has 22 EO Ue Gllleaate settee ad evened this’ up by hin axeres: CITY PARK ENTRIES TRonin 'Himod ion Young Ere, champion lightweight of | UP #004 exnibitions. et” the ic Wim, Favraha avorsham—T rormorwow. EOL the filflleadte ia Grehess, Keeping Sullvan. on” Gee 5 i ape 108 Penngylvania, will make his first ap- Selig TY Fe SAT nu ANN TI RIGS tat Wonk, OLD DR, SRINDLEE \ fentive a considerable portion of the seeaTtea tnt Mica was ever| NEW ORLEANS, CITY PARK, Jan, ind frequentiy its eyes were | yo — e o-m: stugh wandering into suutivan's AAS ar re, ntries for t orrow are as cal any 3) emt u fi Initer'n seconds might offer. the /UFIRST RACE—Two ml the Ah round Sieger cut suni.| ou Mf 3 eye, and in the sixth he aHarpoon! “the ‘better-of {t. In the so oe. wea ivan landed a left upper-cut| Siessance Bleger’s right th dh oon Gharte Siewer, ‘Erne ts the beat | MURPHY.VS, BURDICK, Weeks, MRC "4%. The Babes st¢ Baron ee i at boy of his weight in the East. Se TR ‘Do-morwow,. 2 ti Matchmaker Jos Sullivan has ar-| To-night at the New Polo A. A., One a ace Avenue a | JOR WEBER'S a! TWIDDLE- con pened. a ranged the following card: Lou Ryd! | Hundred and crm Mp street and ‘Tomi m ny 5a sion Bie . Monk, the Newsboy; Jack Googman | Park avenu w sie Ra Be pe Johnny Burdick in the inthe sa eal leoe va. Emergency Kelly; Bert Keyon vs. | Jooguy Hu Eadie Johnson; Kid Egan vs, Jimmy | yp 2 fast ‘pout. ae